Category: Campus News
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Performing Arts Center’s priority purchase period for UGA employees, students begins
The Performing Arts Center is offering UGA faculty, staff and students a priority purchase period…
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Georgians support equality in all schools
Georgians support the notion of equality in public schools, even to the extent of redistributing…
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Joint biomedical research program awards grants at UGA, Georgia Tech
The University of Georgia and the Georgia Institute of Technology have awarded four inter-institutional research…
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UGA prof named ‘up and coming thinker’
J. Douglas Toma, associate professor in UGA’s Institute of Higher Education, is among 10 higher…
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UGA activates local branch of national computer network
Earlier this month UGA announced the activation of a local branch of the Southern Light…
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Colloquium for new faculty
The Office of Instructional Support and Development will conduct a day-long orientation for new UGA…
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Fall library reserves
The UGA Libraries are continuing to accept course reserve lists for fall semester. Details are…
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University’s police department one of 25 finalists for major international award
The university’s police department has joined some of the nation’s largest law enforcement organizations as…
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Business, civic leader is first woman to lead alumni organization
Savannah business and civic leader Swann Seiler is the new president of the University of…
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Facelift: Old College being renovated for its 200th birthday
After surviving 199 years of almost continuous use, occasional neglect, near destruction and massive interior reconfiguring,…
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Orientation for new graduate teaching, laboratory assistants
New graduate students with teaching or laboratory responsibilities are required to attend the workshop and…
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Campus employment fair
The university’s third annual Campus -Employment Fair will be held Aug. 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
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Peach State Poll finds security, economy remain top concern among Georgians
Georgians still say that terrorism and security issues are the most important problem facing the…
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Dedicated to the arts
During the summer of 1970, John D. Kehoe, a sculptor and UGA art professor, took…
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SEGUE, IDEAS grant proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting proposals for…
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July
Twenty UGA employees retired July 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Soloski resigns as dean, Reid to serve interim appointment
John Soloski, dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication for the past…
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WebCT workshops
The Office of Instructional Support and Development and Enterprise Information Technology Services will lead a…
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Police dogs: Explosive search capabilities for UGA, community
Xantos, a German shepherd, and Marco, a Belgian malinois, are unusual dogs. They do not…
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Pregnancy, back pain and exercise study volunteers needed
The department of kinesiology is recruiting pregnant women to participate in a study. Volunteers must…
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Peach State Poll: Government has no proper role in end-of-life decisions by citizens
More than three in four Georgians (78 percent) believe that the government should stay out…
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Internships allow undergrads to see international training firsthand
UGA students Jess Johnson and Zachary Smith received internships this summer in the Sino-American Joint…
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Learning Technologies Grants
The deadline for submitting proposals for Learning Technologies Grants administered by the Committee for…
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Museum exhibits work of alumnus
Suburban Journals: The Sketchbooks, Drawings, and Prints of Charles Ritchie, an exhibition that brings home…
